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prepared in front of them. it takes forever to do it. i don't know i would you would want to eat food from a 3-d printer. have a great weekend. here's gregg jarrett in for shep today. see you soon. >> donald trump doing a rare about-face. fox news learning that trump plans to endorse house speaker paul ryan tonight. that is after mocking speaker ryan and praising his primary opponent. did the uproar from republicans cause trump to suddenly change his mind? plus, what could be trump's most troubling poll yet, not matchup between him and hillary clinton but a survey of so-called g.o.p. insiders with the majority saying that trump should drop out of the race. also, hillary clinton talking about what she said on fox news sunday which had fact checkers crying foul. and chris wallace is here with reaction to what clinton had to say about him. all ahead this hour.
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hello, i'm gregg jarrett in for shep. first from the incomes news deck. a new poll showing hillary clinton with her biggest lead yet against donald trump since the two candidates accepted their party's respective nominations. take a look at this, the survey sews clinton beating clump 48-33%. that is a 15-point pred. this is just the latest in a series of polls showing the democratic nominee expanding her lead against the billionaire, and now the trump campaign seems to be changing its tune. fox news confirming that donald trump is planning to endorse house speaker paul ryan. much more on that in just a moment. the republican nominee has also admitted he was wrong when he said he saw top secret video of a plane delivering $400 million in cash that the obama administration sent to iran. well, trump today tweeted, quote: the plane i saw on
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television was the hostage plane in geneva, switzerland, not the plane carrying 400 million in cash going to iran. it seems they hostage plan was in fact the plane that flew american prisoners out of iran. here's what trump said back on wednesday: >> they have a perfect tape, done by obviously a government camera, and the tape is of the people taking the money off the plane. right? that means that in order to embarrass us further, iran sent us the tapes. right? it's a military tape. it's a tape that was the perfect angle, nice and steady, nobody getting nervous because they're going to be shot because they're shooting a picture of money pouring off a plane. >> the mixup over the videotape just the latest blow in what has been a very rough week for donald trump and his campaign. and now, former head of the cia
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is calling trump a danger to national security. former acting director mike morrell endorsing hillary clinton in an op ned "the new york times." he wrote the following: quote in sharp contrast to mrs. clinton in trump has no experience on national security. even more important, the character traits he has exhibited during the primary season suggests he would be a poor, even dangerous commander in chief. this traits including his obvious need for self-aggrandizement, his overreactions to perceived slights, his tendency to make decisions based on intuition, his refusal to change views based on new information. his routine carelessness with the facts and unwillingness to listen to other and lack of reeffect for the rule of law. donald trump released a statement calling hillary clinton, unfit to serve as president. it reads in part, quote: it should come as no surprise that
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her campaign would push out another obama clinton pawn, who is not independent, to try to change the subject in a week when clinton's role in putting iran on the path to nuclear weapons and this administration being called out for sending $400 million in cash, to the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism. it's on every front page in the country, he writes. >> we have team fox coverage now. jennifer griffin has more on the clinton campaign. first, job rocks in live in green bay, wisconsin, what more are you learning about the planned endorsement suddenly from donald trump? >> reporter: we're learning a lot. let me just speak to themake norrell op-ed. the trump campaign seems 0 to have shown discipline in terms of responding to morell. we'll see if they keep it that it way or trump starts to attack him personally. if he doesn't that would show they are a lot better with the message discipline than in event
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days. now we understand today when he appears at the green bay convention center, alongside mike pence, donald trump will come out and offer a full throated endorsement of house peeker paul ryan in his bid to win the republican primary next week. this is somewhat different than what donald trump said earlier this week, and it is purely a result of what he said. nobody from the republican party was looking for an endorsement donald trump of speaker ryan. after the said in the interview, just not ready to endorse him. that set in motion a whole cascade of events the republican leadership felt that trump needed to clean up. they believe he might have been trying to be cute. mirroring what ripe said about him. but when he gets to his level, words matter and he needs to do something to fix it, so fix it he's going to in green bay. speaker ryan has a lot of concerns about the current direction of the trump campaign issue listen to what he told a
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green bay radio station. >> pretty strange run since the convention. you would think we ought to be focusing on hillary clinton and all deficiencies. she is such a weak candidate that one would think we would be on offense against hillary clinton, and it is distressing that's not what we're talking about these days. >> reporter: that what so many republicans are saying that donald trump should be talking about hillary clinton, the obama administration, what he would do as president and full stop nothing else, which is why, again, we'll see if he responds directly former director morrell. even though he is being endorsed speaker ryan will not be here continue, nor will governor scott walker. he is doing flood damage in the state, and senator ron johnson says he has scheduling conflict and won't be here. >> the absences raise questions but anything else that we expect from donald trump today, john? >> reporter: this idea of him being more on message, definitely is something that the
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trump campaign seems to have begun to get under control. yesterday and again today, he is expected to hit hillary clinton on the economy, looking at the jobs report and saying the jobs report looked good on the surface, under the surface the numbers are still terrible. when you look at the labor participation rate, they're not what the job creation report would suggest. also going to go after the obama administration, and hillary clinton hard again on the $400 million transfer to iran. you played what he said about witnessing a plane dropping off loads of cash, and then he walk that back with a tweet this morning, kind of bad timing on e same time that went out, new tape came to light that does seem to show pallettes of money in iranian hands in an iranian documentary aired in february in which the narrator says the payment of that $400 million is part of the 1.7 bill directly connected to the hostage crisis. now, that tape is still
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different trap what donald trump described but does appear to be a tape that shows a transfer of money. >> interesting. john, thank you very much. hillary clinton is taking questions from reporters today after eight months without a news conference. team fox coverage continues. jennifer griffin in washington. what did she say about the role of the media in her remarks today? >> reporter: it's very interesting. hillary clinton has sat down numerous times one-on-one in interviews, including with "fox news "fox news sunday's" chris wallace but no press conference since december. today she took questions from members of the national associations of black and hispanic journalists. one of the first questions she got and one of the first comments was from "washington post" reporter ed o'keefe who criticized her for not taking questions more often, especially from the traveling press, the imbedded press, who have been
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traveling with her, really for the last year. she is not known for taking many questions from them, and in fact even on the last bus tour across pennsylvania and ohio she was on a separate bus from the press. he never came on the press bus and at the press never went on her bus. here's what he said instead about donald trump's relationship to the press. >> it's a badge of honor when here ray ham mow is thrown out of a press conference for challenging trump or another news organization is banned for reporting what he said. as jorge said the best journalism happens when you take a stand, when you denounce injustice. so i hope you'll keep calling it like you see it. keep holding all of us conditionable. -- accountable. >> reporter: the home among traveling press is this is a step forward for clinton and that she will now do a broader press conference with the press who work with her all the time.
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>> it had been 245 days. it wasn't that long of a news conference, but she was asked about several different subjects. what else did she say? >> reporter: well, it was really interesting. she came out and talked about how if she is elected president, one of the first things she will do is she will attempt comprehensive immigration reform. here's what he said. >> nothing happens easily or quickly in modern politics in mrs., but here is what i know. as i have said, we are not going to be deporting hard-working people and break up families. i've been on record for a year and a half about this. >> reporter: now, we also have the latest fox news poll which came out on wednesday in which she is shown to be polling 50 points ahead of donald trump when it comes to latino voters and a whopping 84% points ahead
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of donald trump when it comes to african-american voters. >> quite a bit among women she leads as well. thank you. another new poll showing hillary clinton expanding their lead over donald trump. that is on top of the survey we showed you a few minutes ago, and a bunch of other polls this week. so how long could this convention bounce, if that's what it is, last? we'll break down the numbers next. for those who can't imagine life without two wheels, allstate offers a genuine parts guarantee, that promises to fix your bike with original parts. talk to an allstate agent about all the things they do to keep riders riding.
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seems no matter where donald trump tumps the days the polls are not very pretty. hillary clinton is up by nine points in the latest survey for "the wall street journal" and nbc news just out. and that almost double her lead from before the convention. clinton's lead in line with the latest fox news poll this week, which has her ahead by ten points over donald trump. let's bring in glen hall, the u.s. editor for "the wall street journal." the merist poll has clinton with a 15-point lead. that probably the top end of things here, but what does this tell us that donald trump has been stump belling -- stumbling badly? >> definitely. you have seen that in the coverage, the battles he has picked, both within his own party and within the war heroes. these things have caused people to second-guess him and the polls coming out on top of the
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convention for why we're seeing across multiple polls, yours, ours and others, that the clinton lead has had vaned. >> this week donald trump was standing behalf big audience and said i'm doing great in the battleground states. have you seen the poll? apparently he hasn't seen the polls because we'll put them up on the screen. in florida, hillary clinton is opened up a six-point lead in michigan, clinton had a nine-point lead. in pennsylvania, clinton leads trump by 11 points. in new hampshire, clinton has a 15-point lead, all of these states are very important key battleground states. ohio is tied but haven't really had in 12 days a poll there. the last one really showed them tied, and by the way, in georgia, did you happen to see this? georgia in the last four election cycles -- >> red.
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>> reliably red. all of a sudden hillary clinton leading by four. >> has to be a wakeup call for the trump campaign, and we have seen a reset today and yesterday. the campaign rhetoric has been more on message. you have seen him walking back other comments. so, we also saw him coming out with his economic team today, and the talk you guys were talking about earlier with the ryan endorsement to see him perhaps recalibrating and focusing more on his opponent, and he has to be careful about the self-inflicted wounds. >> they both have incredibly bad negatives. historic unfavorability, let's put up hillary clinton. the fox news poll came out -- these came out last night. opinion of hillary clinton, unfavorable. there you see it's actually come down. the high was 61%. it's now down to 55%. let switch to the opinion of donald trump. his unfavorabilities, look at that. from may, 56%.
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now 63%. negatives on him. continue to go up. >> yes. so you would have expected both conventions to be about reducing the unfavorables and raising their profive. the hilary campaign was more effective, although in earl statements of the republican convention we saw initial bump that trump got. these self-inflicted wounds may have undermined that effort. >> the former cia director million morrell came out with an attack on donald trump saying he is dangerous to national security. really not fit to be president. goes on and on about his temperment and so forth. i count 45 prominent republicans now -- and morrell is not a republican or democrat. 45 republicans now coming out and actively endorsing hillary clinton. >> we have been doing reporting on that and been hearing about a very active recruitment evident on the hillary campaign.
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the meg whitman endorsement is a marquee name. each one of these builds a rhetoric and narrative saying it's okay to join the hillary clinton vote and you won't be violating your republican roots. >> glenn hall, thank you for being with us. a videotape of a police gunning down a man who was running away is beyond horrific. those words from an attorney for the man's family as uproar builds over the controversial case. coming up next. before taking his team to state for the first time... gilman: go get it, marcus. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places like the batting cages. ♪ [ crowd cheers ] 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. which helped him give his players something extra. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america.
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mike tone bin is in chicago with the latest. what's the reaction to this video? >> reporter: so far we saw a crowd of demonstrators form in front of police headquarters. they left for now are and going to re-organize and be back and we'll see what they have this evening. goes back to last thursday, july 28th. police were called in pursuit of paul o'neal with reports he had stolen a black jaguar convertible. he ran road blocks and the police opened fire on the black jaguar and you can see he rammed head-first into a police suv, then took off running. o'neal did not have a gun. the autopsy showed he was shot in back. >> what i saw was cold-blooded. a lot of emotion there, a lot of stuff. no question in my mind they ran this kid down and murdered him. >> reporter: there is no video from the body camera of the officer who delivered the fatal shot. the three officers who were involved in the shooting were immediately pulled off of the
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streets. the new police superintendent in chicago, eddie johnson, says what he saw raises questions that police policy or department policy was violated during the court of the shooting and police today issued a statement saying if any wrongdoing is determined, those responsible will be held accountable. gregg? >> mike, haven't police been getting credit for being more transparent? >> and rapid. this happened just last thursday and already we have a video released. a chicago train begun in particular wrote an op-ed giving police credit for the speed with which they reacted but you still have the situation where you have to the body camera on the person not rolling video. that has created an avenue for conspiracy theory and we're already hearing those. michael on -- the family's attorney said you're going to hear the argue help was up armed.
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>> a florida in georgia facing involuntary manslaughter charges after he left his twin baby girls inside a scorching hot car as temperatures soared above 90 degrees. happened in carrollton, an hour's drive west of atlanta. witnesses say the man and his neighbors frantically tried to revived the 15-month-old by putting them in a baby pool and then using ice packs to cool them down but the twins died. jonathan serrie is live. where was the mother in all of this? >> reporter: sadly the mother was actually at a hospital here in atlanta, visiting her sister, who had been involved in a serious unrelated car accident, and that's where she got the news about her own children having to make that one-hour drive to carrolltop, near the alabama border. it's in that small town where police received frantic 9-1-1 calls about two unconscious toddlers who overheated in the
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their car. when they arrived on scene they saw the father and neighbors trying to cool the children put it was too late. the 15-month-old twins were taken to a nearby hospital where both girls were pronounced dead. >> so sad. now the father is charged with involuntary manslaughter. do we know if prosecutors are looking to file even more charges? >> reporter: they are still investigating. the gbi or georgia bureau of investigation is conducting autopsies on the two young i.d.s police collected a blood same from the fare which is being tested for alcohol levels, but for now, 24-year-old assa north i charged with involuntary manslaughter. the case being investigated as just a terrible, terrible accident. officers they heard the father screaming for help. when he apparently discovered his children were still inside his car. >> there's no reason for it.
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i'm hoping that maybe he didn't mean to do it because this is something he has to live with for the rest of his life. >> reporter: according to kids and cars.org, an average of 37 american children die each year after being left in hot carsful child welfare advocates say if you ever transport children, just get in the habit of checking the back seat before you leave your car, even if you're not transporting kids. get in the habit could save a life. >> so many years, it's absolutely heartbreaking. john happy to, thank you. donald trump does endorse paul ryan tonight, in ryan's home state of wisconsin, the house speaker is not going to be there to hear it. he is not the only top wisconsin republican deciding to skip the trump event. we'll look at the divide between the g.o.p. and talk "fox news sunday" anchor chris wallace coming up on fox news deck.
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>> more of today's headlines. afghan officials say taliban fighters attacked minibus full of foreigners and injured five passengers. it happened in western afghanistan. a government official says the attacker shot at the minibus carrying 11 tourist from the united states, germany and england help says afghan forces rescued them and none were seriously hurt. coast guard say they saved a seven-year-old man in florida from a burning sailboat this morning. flames engulfed the boat and it sank. fire officials say propane tanks exploded and the fire eventually pred to a second boat. and a tornado touched down in new orleans last night. some folks caught the funnel cloud on video as it passed of the city. it destroyed three buildings and knocked out power to thousands. no one seriously hurt. news continues with gregg jarrett after this.
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an update now on fox top story. the top three republicans in wisconsin skipping out on the donald trump visit to green bay tonight. house speaker paul ryan, governor scott walker and senator ron johnson all say, sorry, can't make it to the rally tonight. the house speaker says he'll be a couple of hours away in the southern part of the state where he faces a primary in his home district next week. fox business network's brick -- blake berman is live. trump now plans to suddenly endorse speaker ryan after just a couple of days ago saying, i don't make endorsements in primaries. which is not true. >> reporter: that's exactly right. he does, according to the reporting of john roberts. trump us expected to end his stalemate tonight with paul ryan. trump has been saying, as we have been following for days here, uncommitted, as ryan faces a primary challenge on tuesday,
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but that is expected to end with a trump endorsement a few hours from now. trump will campaign in green bay, wisconsin, but as of this momentum ryan and governor scott walker are not expected to be alongside at that event, and trump could use all the help that he can get in the badger state. he is trying to put wisconsin in play. despite losing in the primary there by 13 points. keep in mind too, democrats have won wisconsin the last seven straight presidential elections. >> blake, a house republican from colorado is distancing himself from trump. talk to us about that. >> reporter: indeed. mike kaufman, a republican congressman from colorado. he seeking his fifth tomorrow and is taking a very notable stance. despite being a republican, kaufman is touting he would stan up to a potential president trump. look at this ad he just released.
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>> what do you think about trump? honestly? i don't care for him much. and i certainly don't trust hillary. >> reporter: through it all the trump campaign is trying to project a unified front. for example, trump this week said that his campaign has, quote, never been so unified. >> blake burman in washington. let's bring in fox news anchor chris wallace. an about-face by donald trump. going to be endorsing paul ryan and today issued a rare tweet saying he was wrong about the iran videotape. what do you think is going on here? have in people perhaps gotten to him and said, listen, we need to stay on message? report we have seen that before. i don't know specifically because nobody is telling me in the trump campaign what bent down but we have seen this before where he seems to go off
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the rails and somebody gets to him and says, look, the only person you're hurting here is yourself and -- it was clear if you looked at the interview he did with the "washington post" this week that he was really ticked off at paul ryan and the fact that paul ryan hadn't endorsed him after he wrapped up the nomination in may. if you remember at that point ryan said i'm not there yet, and i don't think it was a coincidence that donald trump said, well, i'm not there yet in terms of indoorsing paul ryan. hi was sticking it to imbut at what cost? we're talking about the speaker of the house, the headlines this generated and the diversion from the trump's attacks on hillary clinton, and so i think he is -- wiser part of valor, he decided he was going to dial that back and get onboard with paul ryan, who is going to win the primary next week anyway, and try to
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provide more of a unified front for at the republican party. >> donald trump has chided hillary clinton for avoiding the media. it's been 245 days since he held a news conference. she suddenly held one today. and during the course of it, she was asked about her statements to you last sunday on "fox news sunday" about director comey and her e-mail controversy, which by the way earned her then the next day, from the "washington post" fact checker, four pinocchios for being untrue. she was confronted about that today. here's her response. >> i have said during the interview, and many other occasions over the past months, that what i told the fbi, which he said was truthful, is consistent with what i have said publicly. so i may have short connectorred -- short circuited and i will try to clarify. chris wallace and i were probably talking past each other
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because of course he could only talk to what i had told the fbi. >> i've never seen you talk past anyone. you're two sharp for that. what do you make of her response here? >> well, i'd have to say it's positively clintonan. what i asked her on sunday was you said all these things to the american people. you didn't send classified material. you didn't send material that was classifieds at the time. out didn't send material that was marked classified, and director comey has denied all of that, says all of that wasn't truism was asking her, toe try to reconcile the two. she said, what comey said -- that comey said that what she told the fbi -- we don't know what the told the fbi -- was true and that comey said that was consistent what if she had told the public. that second part is what got her in trouble pause comey in fact said what she told the public was untrue, when he was talking
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to trey gowdy a couple of days later at the congressional hearing, when he was asked, did she send material that was classifieds? yes. did she send material that was marked classified. >> yes. what she is saying now is what i told the fbi was true. and comey did confirm that. but as to this question of what she told the public, she is saying that on her own now, she is not saying that comey said that, because comey didn't say that. it's a little complicated. >> let my dig a little deeper. trey gowdy asked direct're wyomingy at the following: secretary clip top said there was nothing marked classified on her e-mails either sent or received. what that true? director comey responded: that's not true. today, clinton is sticking by her guns here, and she is saying, essentially, well, they weren't clearly marked. is that sort of parsing and
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prevery indication? >> that gets really technical. the fact was they weren't marked classified the way most material is. there was a c on them, deep down and that is a mark of classification, but in fact it turns out that some of of them may have been marked classified incorrectly. there were only the that were marked classified anyway. so she is on firmer ground. they were marked classified but maybe incorrectly. on the question as to whether or not she ever sent materials that was marked -- that was classified, and that was her original denial in march of 2015 -- comey flatly denied that and that was her original denial to this whole story. >> all right. we wait for the fact checkers to weigh in on her statements today. ill will be interesting. chris, thank you very much. we'll be watching "fox news sunday" this weekend. chris will be talking with former house speaker newt gingrich goodrich, a trump supporter, and congressman
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javier baserra, chairman of the house democratic caucus who supports hillary clinton. chris will have the latest on the $400 million payment to iran, which arkansas republican senator tom cotton from the armed services committee. that's coming up this sunday on your local fox station. "fox news sunday." check your local listings. it may be no accident that some republicans are saying they'll vote for hillary clinton instead of donald trump. we're learning more about how the clinton campaign is working behind the scenes trying to win over g.o.p. supporters. we'll be talking to a reporter who has some inside information on the recruiting effort, coming up next.
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according to the "washington post" clinton's campaign children john podesta is personally reaching out to g.o.p. leaders and clinton aide tell the paper, trump himself, unwittingly, perhaps, actually helping their cause. let's bring in an gerren. a reporter who wrote the story for the "washington post." republicans have assailed and vilified hillary clinton for the better part of 25 years. for them to now, some of them, all of a sudden say, hey, you know what? we're going to endorse you, must mean -- i'll pit blunt by -- they think donald trump is loathesome if not dangerous. is that about right? >> in many, many cases, among republicans who had already declared that they will vote for her, it is less of an act of love and more that they are fleeing trump, and that is
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something that clinton campaign is perfect live happy -- a bargain they're perfectly happy to make. they know that they haven't won over a large share of republicans to the things that she says she is campaigning on, but what is happening here is that they are receiving with open arms republicans who say, i just simply can't vote for donald trump. for a variety of reasons. >> clinton reached out to meg whitman, former hp ceo and the gubernatorial republican nominee in california. she is now endorsing clinton and promising to give hear load of cash. other prominent run republics have done the same. here are the who served in the bush administration, couple of them in the reagan administration. brent scowcroft, richard arm
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tajh, henry paulson, and i count 45 other prominent republicans who have endorsed clinton. even moe haven't endorsed her but saying they're not voting for trump. so is the clinton campaign reaching owling to those folks? >> yes. the clinton campaign will happily take people that republicans who say that they simply can't vote for trump but don't come all the way over into her column. clinton supporters say that's a vote that donald trump won't get. but what they are doing is to try to bring in some of the people in that middle category by tracking them, by paying attention when there are public denunciations of trump by republicans, keeping track of them. >> this rid simple of a fallen shore, john mccain, his
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remarks about nato and russia and the crimea and ukraine which seemed to be uninformed. re-litigating a lot of old grudges, lavishing praise on putin. this is just the recent stuff. is he sort of unwittingly helping clinton garner republican support? >> that's surely the way a lot of clinton campaign aides and outside supporters see it. that really all they have to do at this point is get out of his way and have a big basket to catch republicans who say they can't support him. >> you know, everybody wants to be on the winning side and maybe we have to bake that into the equation but today hillary clinton predicted a, quote, good chance of winning the senate and coming close to winning the house, maybe actually winning it. she is getting hate of -- ahead of herself because we have a little less than 100 days to go and a lot can happen. dot that sort of underscore part
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of what is going on here as to why some republicans are having serious second thoughts about trump? >> it may. she certainly put it in her discussion of the senate and the house in the context of winning the election herself, and having a better argument to make to republicans about immigration reform. that was the context for those predictions. but she sounded pretty chipper in making those predicts, pretty confident about it. and certainly in the near term, the certainty that she is expressing and her supporters are expressing that she is the likely winner, even though they don't think she will maintain double digit leads in the polls until then -- has to give some republicans pause in the meantime. >> anne gearan, good reed today, and thank you for sharing it with us. appreciate it. >> thank you. good to be here. >> word of a deadly shooting involving a supposed russian
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welcome back. a promising sign in the fight against zika. scientists saying three experimental vaccines work to protect monkeys from the virus. they caution they still need more work to do before a vaccine can protect people. at least two experimental vaccines are in human testing right now. the zika virus has the feds warning pregnant women to avoid a neighborhood in miami where most of the cases transmitted in the u.s. are centered. the virus spreads through mosquitoes and can cause birth defects in children.
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tune in this weekend for fox news reporting, zika, correspondents report from africa, brazil and beyond, with everything you need to know about the increasing zika threat. that's tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eand sunday at 10:00 p.m. right here on the fox news channel. >> zika is just one of the headaches for rio. hours before tonight's opening ceremony of the summer olympics. athletes and officials expressed deep concern about the country's dirty water, security, and the safety of some of the olympic structures. police say a russian diplomat was involved in a deadly shooting near olympic park today. and they say the diplomat shot and killed somebody who was trying to mug him. now, officials say the robber did have a gun. the russian diplomat wrestled him and then the gun went off, killing the robber. russian embassy officials deny that any of their employees were
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part of the shooting. they say there must be some kind of a misunderstanding. well, let's concern to steve harrigan who is live in rio. how are athletes dealing with the problems in rio? >> reporter: a lot of challenges for those athletes who are going to -- >> we lost you for a second. let me try to pick it up. steve? all right. we lost steve. we're going to try to get him back in just a moment. but the water in rio, people don't want to go on to the beaches around copacabana. and ipanema. the structures are not even close to being finished and could pose a serious danger for those in or nearby. i believe we have steve harrigan now back. he is dealing with some of the issues down in rio. steve?
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>> reporter: greg, for the outdoor athletes in water sports have been getting a lot of advice. the advice is do not put your head underwater or you'll get sick. the more tech next kale advice points to the fact the virus level and bacteria level at some sites in the water is 1.7 million times what would be permitted in the u.s. but even questions about the cleanliness of the indoor water as well. the australian coach pulled his swimmers out of the pool after he said the water inside one of the training pools turned soupy during training. so, some real hainings for outdoor and indoor water so far. >> anybody who has been to rio over the last ten years knows that there are sections of the city that are crime-ridden. what security is like there? >> reporter: they've been flooding security in. 40,000 police officers, 30,000 soldiers. that still hasn't stopped athletes from three countries being robbed so far.
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they've taken laptops, phones and one case inside the olympic village, sheets from the bedrooms. >> steve, we'll check with you live in rio. opening ceremonies are tonight. let's take a quick break and we'll be right back. from the moment they wake up, doers don't stop. every day is a chance to do something great. and for the ones they love, they'd do anything. sears optical has glasses made for doing. right now, buy one pair and get another free. quality eyewear for doers. sears optical grain free pet food committed to truth on the label.l when we say real meat is the first ingredient, it is number one. and we leave out corn, wheat and soy. for your pet, we go beyond.
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